Black cumin seeds may boost heart health and aid weight loss in weeks

Black cumin seeds may boost heart health and aid weight loss in weeks

Sylvia Jordan
Sylvia Jordan
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Black cumin seeds may boost heart health and aid weight loss in weeks

New research suggests black cumin seeds could help manage weight and improve heart health. A study from Osaka Metropolitan University found that daily intake of the spice led to measurable benefits in just eight weeks. Scientists believe its natural properties may slow fat cell growth and support long-term wellness.

The study involved participants taking 1 gram of black cumin seed powder in capsule form each day. Over an eight-week period, they maintained their usual diet without additional dietary changes. Researchers observed that this simple addition led to notable improvements in cholesterol levels.

Further tests revealed that black cumin seed extract may also reduce the development and expansion of fat cells. Professor Akiko Kojima Yuasa, who led the research, highlighted its potential as a functional food. She noted that regular consumption could play a role in preventing obesity and related conditions like heart disease.

Earlier findings had already linked 5 grams of black cumin seed powder per day to better cardiovascular health. The latest study builds on this, showing that even smaller doses can deliver benefits when taken consistently.

The results point to black cumin seeds as a practical addition to daily diets. Their ability to influence fat storage and cholesterol offers a natural approach to weight and heart health. Researchers now recommend further studies to explore long-term effects and ideal dosages.

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